Chapter 47 The Concept of Bloodline Fusion
Chapter 47 The Concept of Bloodline Fusion
As Loon opened the door to the meditation room, he saw the Crimson Wizard hurrying in with a parchment scroll in his hand, his steps light and quick.
It was obvious at a glance that she had found something valuable among the parchment scrolls that the wizard Lessont had stolen.
"Has the Crimson Wizard found something good?" Loen asked knowingly.
"That's right." The Scarlet Wizard deliberately held up the parchment, her face beaming with joy.
"Guess what kind of experiment this is?"
"I can't guess." Luo Ang leaned against the door of the meditation room and shook his head.
How could anyone possibly guess that?
For a wizard, starting anything can easily lead to an experiment.
"It's an experiment involving bloodline fusion!"
"Bloodline fusion?" Luo Ang became somewhat interested, but also somewhat puzzled.
For wizards, bloodlines are a burden.
In most cases, wizards conduct bloodline-related experiments not for themselves, but for their magical beasts.
From the perspective of raising magical beasts, the purer and older the bloodline, the better.
Therefore, the bloodline experiments conducted on Warcraft were basically focused on the purification and sublimation of the bloodline.
As for bloodline fusion...
What is the value of such an experiment?
"It's a fusion of the wizard's own bloodline and other bloodlines." The Crimson Wizard excitedly handed the scroll to Loon.
As Loon was looking at the records on the scroll, the Crimson Wizard began to talk about what the scroll was about.
The wizard's bloodline is a burden—the wizard who conducted the experiment believed that the reason why bloodline is a burden is not due to bloodline itself.
But it lies in the 'known' aspects of bloodline.
Because all bloodlines in this world have a source—over a long period of time, the weaknesses of all bloodlines have been recorded.
Therefore, the reality that bloodline is a burden exists, and the reality that wizards with a certain bloodline are easily targeted by other wizards.
Based on this, a wizard made a conjecture.
If a completely new bloodline, previously unknown to anyone, were to emerge, would that bloodline still be a burden?
Obviously not.
So, how do you create a bloodline that no one knows about?
Or rather, how does one make a wizard's known lineage disappear into something unknown?
The wizard who made this conjecture provided the answer.
That is bloodline fusion.
In this world, bloodlines are not completely incompatible—some bloodlines can even merge.
When different bloodlines merge together to form a completely new bloodline, the original weaknesses are no longer necessarily weaknesses—at least, the situations where they are targeted will not be so obvious.
However, the fusion of bloodlines is not a simple matter; it is fraught with countless taboos and failures.
When one bloodline encounters another, more often than not, they clash and suppress each other, rather than merge.
More likely, the newly merged bloodline carries the weaknesses of both bloodlines, making it more vulnerable to various other factors...
But regardless of the outcome of this bloodline fusion... when Loen and the Crimson Wizard saw the idea behind this bloodline fusion, they were absolutely certain that for wizards like them who possessed bloodlines, bloodline fusion was definitely the right approach!
It's even more correct than the idea of separating bloodlines!
The reason is also very simple.
The idea behind bloodline separation is subtraction, making the wizard relinquish their own power—while bloodline fusion allows the wizard to wield more power.
The latter is definitely better.
"Bloodline fusion".
"As expected, the wizarding world is full of surprises!" Loon carefully put away the parchment, filled with respect for the wizard who proposed the method of bloodline fusion, and countless thoughts surged in his mind.
"Crimson Wizard, do you think we are in a position to attempt bloodline fusion experiments right now?"
"Difficult!" The Crimson Wizard shook his head without hesitation.
She recalled the wizard's experimental records and data on the parchment scroll.
"Based on my guess, there should be two ways to fuse bloodlines."
"The first method is to cultivate magical beasts with different bloodlines and let them interbreed and reproduce. Most of the strange magical beast bloodlines we see today are formed from the interbreeding of those powerful magical beasts from the ancient times."
"This method is advantageous because of its low cost, but it takes too long, and the process and results are difficult to control."
"Especially those powerful magical beasts, their growth and reproduction time is measured in decades or even centuries."
"The breeding and herding of magical beasts also require someone to take care of them."
"Right now, we have neither the corresponding magical beasts, nor the time, nor the resources to cultivate those magical beast bloodlines."
"So this method is definitely not going to work for us."
"The second method is to observe the characteristics of the bloodline from a microscopic perspective and actively intervene in the changes of the bloodline."
"But this method requires both a thorough understanding of the wizard's own bloodline and sufficiently precise equipment."
"We are just wizarding apprentices, lacking both sufficient knowledge and adequately precise equipment."
The Scarlet Wizard said, spreading his hands.
Whether Luo Ang was troubled by the bloodline, she didn't know—but she herself was very clearly troubled by the siren's bloodline.
If such a possibility existed, she would love to start the bloodline fusion experiment right now.
how...
When these difficulties were mentioned, the Scarlet Wizard couldn't help but look dejected.
"In my opinion, this bloodline fusion experiment is simply beyond the capabilities of us wild wizards."
"Only a wizarding school with a lineage passed down through generations can have enough resources and time to continue this experiment from generation to generation."
As she spoke, the Crimson Wizard's gaze fell on Loon again.
Clearly, she hoped that Loon could exert some effort to get the wizarding school to which Loon belonged to take the lead in this bloodline fusion experiment.
"You have to eat one bite at a time, and walk one step at a time." Lo Ang turned his gaze to the Crimson Wizard's face.
He no longer wanted to discuss the issue of schools of thought with the Scarlet Wizard—the Scarlet Wizard firmly believed that Loon was an orthodox wizard.
After seeing the storage bag that Luo Ang took out, her belief became even stronger!
That had reached a point where Loen was completely unable to persuade or sway him.
"Bloodline fusion experiments are difficult to conduct, but the preliminary preparations for this experiment can actually be started in advance." Luo Ang recalled the old man's diary.
Bloodline transplantation.
"Crimson Wizard, don't you have siren blood?"
"You can try transplanting your own bloodline into another creature, so that the other creature can also have the bloodline of the siren."
"At that time, whether you plan to use the first method to advance the bloodline fusion experiment or the second method, you will be much more at ease."
Luo Ang paused for a moment, then seemed to remember something and continued speaking.
"Whether they are magical beasts with bloodlines or ordinary creatures without bloodlines, they are all life."
"And all life has one thing in common."
That is the ability to adapt to one's environment.
"This is an evolutionary ability rooted in the origin of life, enabling life to gradually adapt to its surrounding environment."
"Just as the water in the sea is getting less and less, the fish in the sea will gradually adapt to the waterless environment over time."
"Just like your previous plan, Scarlet Wizard."
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